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caz963 ([personal profile] caz963) wrote2010-04-24 09:29 pm
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DW 5x04 - The Time of Angels

Well, that was... the best episode of the new series (so far).



I need to watch it again to string some more coherent thoughts together, because the kids kept asking questions and hiding from the angels, but my initial reaction was "YAY!" I liked the humour and it was tightly paced and really well played by everyone.

That pre-credits sequence has to be one of the best ever.

Alex Kingston was great (as she always is) and obviously had a great time. The interaction between the Doctor and River was fantastic and from this episode, I really got a sense of there being a 'proper' relationship between them (even if it hasn't happened for him yet). Or the potential for there being a proper relationship... whatever.
I didn't get that from her earlier episodes with Ten - the atmosphere between them was very different and there was a lot more hostility towards her on his part. Which I suppose is understandable, given that the Doctor is a control freak and would not at all have liked being suddenly faced with someone really pushy who knew more than he did.

I like the idea of the "Spotters Guide". *g*

Anyway, I liked the way they pushed each others' buttons and sniped at each other. And - even more of a shock - I began to like Amy a bit. I hope that continues because I'd hate to go through a whole series (or two) watching the show whilst disliking the Doctor's companion.

Also - I think that the Moff may have confirmed my theory that River only ever met Ten that one time, in the Library. In the Confidential, he starts off a section which talks about the Library episodes by saying (of the Doctor) he's been dreading this, he's been dreading his next encounter with River. I know that mine is rather a minority theory, and that those who think otherwise will find a different interpretations for that comment, but I don't see how it can mean anything else.

Obviously, she knows her way around this version of the TARDIS.

Interesting - the Doctor is sure that River is his wife sometime in the future, but River is more cagey about it when Amy asks her. All is clearly not as it seems as far as she's concerned, but I can handle that element of mystery with a recurring character.

Spoilers (hightlight to read) - I'm sure I've read somewhere that River is in the series finale, too, so I imagine we'll find out more about her as and when she pops up, even if it's in the wrong order. I wonder if we'll find out what she was in prison for this time around?

The scene where the angel is materialising out of the television screen was inspired (my eldest was (and still is) terrified! - Moffat unquestionably knows how to pinpoint the scary, and surely that's the stuff of every kids nightmares - a monster coming out of the TV. Amy's solution to the "don't blink" instruction was amusing - winking with alternate eyes!

I thought the thing with the voices on the radios was very reminiscent of "who turned out the lights?" - and that's not a criticism, because I don't mind the odd bit of recycling here and there.

It's unusual for the Doctor not to object to being called "sir" by military types (even though they're priests) - and then asking for a gun (even though it's not to shoot anyone!)

Great cliffhanger ;-)

No crack this time (or not that I noticed), although it was in the trailer for next week.

Can't wait for next week!
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[personal profile] hooloovoo_42 2010-04-24 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
It's odd. Everyone else seems to have thought this ep to be amazing and I found it to be a little too by the numbers. It was OK, but nothing particularly special. Although I'm wondering how much I missed as I was having trouble hearing some of the dialogue over the background noise, even after I turned the telly up a couple of times.

I'm not finding the angels particularly scary this time round and I find River somewhat annoying. I do like the Church Army - reminds me of the Goodies episode with the Scouts!

[identity profile] nostalgia-lj.livejournal.com 2010-04-24 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd hate to go through a whole series (or two) watching the show whilst disliking the Doctor's companion.

Oh it is AWFUL when that happens! S2 was hell for me D:

I like that he left "did she meet Ten again" sort of open, in that in this part there was nothing to rule it out and they "keep" meeting in the wrong order so you can go either way with it. Wooot my Ten/River lives!

I am a bit scared of rewatching because it was scary. D:

Also OMG HOTLIPS ICON.

[identity profile] crossoverman.livejournal.com 2010-04-25 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
It was a great episode and I'm glad you're warming to Amy, even just a little.

A good combination of both River and the Weeping Angels.

And, re: your invisi-text spoiler, I will bet that story comes before this one in her timeline. In fact, it might even have something to do with her going to jail - but that's just my wild guess based on information in this episode. But, yeah, I'm sure Moffat is going to go more timey-wimey on us later.

[identity profile] vervet-monkey.livejournal.com 2010-04-25 05:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Amy's solution to the "don't blink" instruction was amusing - winking with alternate eyes!

It's so what you would actually do though right?

I thought the thing with the voices on the radios was very reminiscent of "who turned out the lights?

Not just me then. It did take me a few seconds to realise that it wasn't them that did it last time too, what with River being in both eps. (And my housemate having a million and one questions confusing my head... mostly trying to explain who River was)